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3.3. Removing User Data
Remove a former user's application and domain data if they are no longer required.
Warning
The following procedure removes all of a user's application data from the system and cannot be reversed.
Procedure 3.2. To Remove User Data:
- Prevent the user from creating more gears by running the following command on the broker host:
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oo-admin-ctl-user -l username --setmaxgears 0 - Retrieve the user's domain and application names:
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oo-admin-ctl-domain -l username | egrep -i '^name:|^Namespace:' - Remove the user's applications by running the following commands for each application found in the previous step:
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oo-admin-ctl-app -l username -a app1 -c stop#oo-admin-ctl-app -l username -a app1 -c destroyUse theforce-destroyparameter to remove particularly troublesome applications:#
oo-admin-ctl-app -l username -a app1 -c force-destroy - Delete the user's domain:
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oo-admin-ctl-domain -l username -c delete -n testdomain
The user's application data is now removed and the user cannot create any new applications; the account is effectively deactivated.
To reactivate a user's account, set the maximum amount of gears to a desired amount. Note that the
--setmaxgears option may be restricted based on the user's configuration settings:
# oo-admin-ctl-user -l username --setmaxgears 5

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